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A healthcare organization is seeking a highly skilled Advanced Nurse Practitioner to join its Clinical Assessment Service in Dorking, Surrey. This role involves assessing patients remotely via telephone, planning and administering treatment autonomously, and ensuring appropriate referrals. Candidates should have a master's degree and excellent communication skills, with experience in triage and clinical decision-making. This position offers clinical leadership opportunities within a supportive and fast-paced environment.
We are seeking a highly skilled Advanced Nurse Practitioner to join our Clinical Assessment Service (CAS), supporting patients across Surrey. This pivotal role involves assessing patients remotely via telephone, planning and administering treatment, and making timely decisions regarding discharge or referral, all within your clinical scope of practice. You will be a key part of a multi‑disciplinary, fast‑paced environment, operating in line with GP surgeries and Practice Plus Group protocols.
In this role, you will manage your own virtual caseload, providing high‑quality, evidence‑based patient care, including prescribing where appropriate. You will work closely with other healthcare professionals to ensure patients receive the most appropriate outcomes, whether that’s self‑care advice, referral to face‑to‑face services.
The role offers a unique opportunity to demonstrate clinical leadership, contribute to service development, and support continuous improvement through clinical governance and audit. If you are motivated, flexible, and passionate about delivering first‑class out‑of‑hours care, this position provides a rewarding and challenging clinical setting to advance your career.
We are seeking a highly skilled Advanced Nurse Practitioner to join our Clinical Assessment Service (CAS), supporting patients across Surrey. This pivotal role involves assessing patients remotely via telephone, planning and administering treatment, and making timely decisions regarding discharge or referral, all within your clinical scope of practice. You will be a key part of a multi‑disciplinary, fast‑paced environment, operating in line with GP surgeries and Practice Plus Group protocols.
In this role, you will manage your own virtual caseload, providing high‑quality, evidence‑based patient care, including prescribing where appropriate. You will work closely with other healthcare professionals to ensure patients receive the most appropriate outcomes, whether that’s self‑care advice, referral to face‑to‑face services.
The role offers a unique opportunity to demonstrate clinical leadership, contribute to service development, and support continuous improvement through clinical governance and audit. If you are motivated, flexible, and passionate about delivering first‑class out‑of‑hours care, this position provides a rewarding and challenging clinical setting to advance your career.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.